Going  . . . Up

The biggest price increase I’m aware of isn’t gas (up 40% in six months), groceries (up 20% in the same span), or health care (who knows??).

It’s the price of online content (see, “Online Content:  No More Free Ride(r)?”).

So, effective March 30, David Rosenberg’s “Breakfast with Dave” will be $1,000 (Canadian) per year, while The New York Times will be about $200 for unabridged access.

Given that they are both currently free, that would be a price increase of . . . . infinity.

About the author

Ross Kaplan has 19+ years experience selling real estate all over the Twin Cities. He is also a 12-time consecutive "Super Real Estate Agent," as determined by Mpls. - St. Paul Magazine and Twin Cities Business Magazine. Prior to becoming a Realtor, Ross was an attorney (corporate law), CPA, and entrepreneur. He holds an economics degree from Stanford.

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